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Pancreatic Cancer UK. Do you know the symptoms of pancreatic cancer? Tummy or back pain. Unexplained weight loss or loss of appetite. Jaundice. Yellow skin or eyes. Change in bowel habits. Indigestion.  If you have jaundice got to your GP or A and E without delay. If you have any of the other symptoms for four weeks or more and you don't know why you have them go to your GP. Remember these symptoms can have more common causes.

Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month

November is Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month. Pancreatic Cancer UK are calling on everyone to put a spotlight on a disease that deserves more attention because right now people are diagnosed too late: too late for treatment, too late to survive. By 2026, it will become the fourth-biggest cancer killer.

10 November 2022
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HAB meeting 17 November 2022

We hold regular meetings with our Committee in public where we discuss what we've been hearing from the public as well as our organisational direction and progress on projects.
8 November 2022
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What is your experience of SEND provision in Halton?

It has been eight years since the Children and Families Act 2014 introduced significant changes to the delivery of education, health and social care services to children and young people (aged 0–25) with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).

A joint Care Quality Commission/Ofsted inspection of Halton’s SEND provision in March 2017, whilst highlighting examples of good practice and improvement, identified areas for development, setting out specific areas for improvement.

7 November 2022
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Delamere Centre - Cancer Support

When affected by cancer, having the right kind of support and information, at the right time, is essential. The Macmillan Delamere Support and Information Centre provides a confidential, drop-in service for anyone affected by cancer.
3 November 2022
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I'm pregnant. What happens next?

Becoming a parent can be a wonderful and exciting experience, but it can also be overwhelming. To help, we’ve broken down the pregnancy care you should expect from the NHS.
1 November 2022
Advice and Information
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Tell us your story of maternal mental health care

Pregnancy is a major life event for any family. It can be joyful and fulfilling but also challenging. We’re launching a national survey to understand if care works for new mothers and birthing parents. Share your story
1 November 2022
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Movember 2022

Since 2003, Movember has funded more than 1,250 men’s health projects around the world, challenging the status quo, shaking up men’s health research and transforming the way health services reach and support men. The funds raised develop work in mental health and suicide prevention, prostate and testicular cancer.

1 November 2022
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Stress Awareness day 2022

Millions around the UK experience stress and it can be damaging to our health and wellbeing. Wednesday the 2nd of November 2022 is Stress Awareness Day. The day will be used to highlight the ways that stress can affect people and what you can do to manage your stress before it becomes a problem.

31 October 2022
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What are the signs and symptoms of breast cancer? NHS logo. A change in the size or shape of one or both breasts discharge from either of your nipples, which may be streaked with blood a lump or swelling in either of your armpits dimpling on the skin of your breasts. A rash on or around your nipple, could be red, crusty or eczema like.. A change in the appearance of your nipple, such as becoming sunken into your breast. Breast pain is not usually a symptom of breast cancer. See a GP if you notice any change

Breast Cancer Awareness

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This year Breast Cancer UK are talking about the causes of breast cancer and how we can act to prevent it.
Sadly not all breast cancer cases are preventable. But studies show that at least 30% of breast cancer cases are preventable. By making changes to your lifestyle you can reduce your risk of getting breast cancer.
25 October 2022
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Covid Commemoration Consultation

The UK Commission on Covid Commemoration has launched a consultation giving people across the UK the opportunity to say how they think the pandemic should be remembered and with possible suggestions including the adoption of a Remembrance Sunday-style symbol, dedicated memorials and reflective spaces.
25 October 2022
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Record seven million people awaiting hospital treatment – Healthwatch response

With a record seven million people awaiting hospital treatment, Louise Ansari, our National Director, told BBC News that people need reassuring that the NHS is still there to help them.
The number of people waiting for an appointment with the NHS England (NHSE) has topped seven million for the first time in August.
19 October 2022
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Boost your immunity this winter with the flu vaccine and COVID-19 booster. People aged 50 and over are now eligible for their flu and COVId-19 vaccines. NHS and Government logos.

Over 50's invited to boost their immunity, with free COVID-19 and Flu vaccinations available.

People aged 50 and over have started receiving COVID autumn booster and flu jabs, from Saturday 15 October, after the NHS expanded the vaccination offer to all over 50s.

The rollout means around 12 million more people are eligible for their autumn booster dose.
18 October 2022
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